As a freshman at South Carolina, Hall averaged 2.7 points and 1.5 rebounds in 9.2 minutes per game, helping her team win the national championship.[6] In her sophomore season, she became a key bench player, averaging five points and 1.9 rebounds per game, as South Carolina reached the Final Four of the 2023 NCAA tournament.[3] As a junior, Hall entered the starting lineup, replacing Brea Beal.[7]
Professional career
Indiana Fever (2025)
Hall was drafted 20th in the 2025 WNBA draft by the Indiana Fever. She was waived by the team on May 5, 2025.[8] In September 2025, she re-joined the Fever on a rest-of-season hardship contract following an injury to Chloe Bibby. She appeared in one regular-season game and four postseason games during their playoff run.[9]
Golden State Valkyries (2025)
On June 18, 2025, Hall signed with the Golden State Valkyries.[10] She made her debut and scored her first WNBA points in an 87–63 win over the Connecticut Sun on June 22.[11] On June 30, Hall was waived by the team.[12] On August 27, Hall signed a seven-day hardship contract with the Valkyries.[13]
Athletes Unlimited
In September 2025, Hall joined Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball for its fifth season, expanding her professional experience following her rookie year in the WNBA.[14]